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Newcomers to Provide Scoring Relief for Wilcox

C.J. Wilcox was responsible for carrying the scoring load for Washington during the 2012-13 season, as the 6-foot-5 shooting guard averaged nearly 17 points per game en route to leading the Huskies in scoring. The senior star’s 14.1 shots per game were almost four more than the next closest finisher, and with the team’s top three scorers after Wilcox all now departed, the offensive burden only figured to increase. Fortunately for the Huskies, the team will bring in plenty of capable scorers for the 2013-14 season, not the least of which is transfer student Perris Blackwell.

Blackwell, formerly of San Francisco, is a physically imposing 6-foot-9 power forward who dominated the competition in his most recent season, averaging 12.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per game in his junior campaign. Further bolstering the scoring efforts will be a supremely talented incoming crop of freshmen, which Rivals.com ranks as the No. 26 class in the nation. The class is headlined by point guard Nigel Williams-Goss and shooting guard Darin Johnson, both of whom could see time in the starting rotation if head coach Lorenzo Romar decides to go with a three-guard lineup. With the arrival of Blackwell, Williams-Gross, and Johnson, Washington could have the balance to fight for its first NCAA Tournament bid since the 2010-11 season.